Or on the other hand could well be true,lets be honest hes not really used to playing for a struggling side,so even on 140k a week its possibly still not good enough for him...nothing surprises me in football anymore & i for one wont be losing any sleep over it!!

At a time that everything West Ham seems to come with negativity, it's great to see that Hernandez has pretty quickly stamped on this rumour describing it as a lie. Great to see this sorted swiftly by the Birdseye kid. On the subject of positivity I loved the way Carroll and zabaleta celebrated sakhos late goal v Swansea. It looked very kids in a school yard celebration. Quite refreshing.

There is absolutely no loyalty any more players with the attitude of Noble, Collins, Reed are long gone, won't surprise me in the least if we lose Hernandez Sakko or Carrol in the next window afraid. Its the nature of the beast if its any consolation its the same at every premier club, gone are the days when you played for the shirt the passion in the game is not there it's all big bucks and whats in it for me.

its another factor of the money. the money has simply ruined it all. players for years now have been chasing the money but nowadays its gotten to the point of ridiculousness. they use the 'i want champions league football' excuse but what they really are saying is 'they will pay me more'. i get that most are foreign, they have no allegiance or love for any club in england like we fans or homegrown players do, but its madness. if you are at a prem league club, a club that gave you your chance, that should surely be enough. but for the sake of upping your 90k a week to 110 k a week…you're off. it was refreshing listening to Le Tissier about how he got offered moves to chelsea and spurs (who he supported as a kid) but he said no because he just loved playing at the Dell and being the big boss there. he won nothing they say, but if you ask him he won big time because he looks back and says he loved every minute of playing at the saints.

totally agree. Money has completely changed the minds of the players but loyalty MUST be two ways and the board of most clubs treat the players all the same assuming that they are all money grabbing B's, they get treated like a commodity so no surprise they act like it.

Could be worse, could support Arsenal and put up with that little muppet Mesut Özil, done nothing for them in the big games, never turns on the purformances seen in a German shirt and now wants £350K a week... unbelievable!